A musician in Nashville plays life-size Stanley Cup-shaped bass

What do you do when you love hockey as much as music? Build a standing bass that’s actually an amazing replica of the Stanley Cup, of course.

And that’s exactly what Canadian musician Shane Chisholm did, lugging his life-size, Stanley Cup instrument around with him to different shows in Nashville, CBC Radio’s Day 6 reported. According to the station, this masterpiece is made from several pots and pans — as well as an Ikea salad bowl — with a mini hockey stick sometimes attached to the top. It also weighs about 23 kilograms or around 50 pounds.

Chisholm is apparently a Boston Bruins fan, but with the Predators’ underdog run through the Stanley Cup Playoffs — Game 3 of the finals against the Pittsburgh Penguins is Saturday in Nashville — and because he performs so much in Music City, he’s rooting for the home team.